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Oldest evidence of Earth’s magnetic field in Greenland rocks
EarthSky· 3 days agoEarth’s magnetic field protects us from cosmic radiation and charged particles from the sun. Without...
Scientists Found Evidence of the Magnetic Field in 3.7 Billion-Year-Old Rocks
Popular Mechanics via Yahoo News· 2 days agoEarth’s Magnetic Field Is 3.7 Billion Years OldNaeblys - Getty Images Magnetic fields make life...
Oldest Trace of Earth’s Magnetic Field Discovered in ‘Beautiful, Weird’ Rocks » Explorersweb
Explorersweb· 4 days agoYou’d be hard-pressed to find any force of nature more consistent than Earth’s magnetic field....
How “X-Men '97” embraced the 'Magneto Was Right' slogan-turned-meme
Entertainment Weekly via Yahoo News· 19 hours agoHe not only uses his powers to wipe out the human hybrids, but he also destabilizes humanity's...
NASA prepares for intense sun storms on Mars during 'solar maximum'
Space via Yahoo News· 16 hours agoAs the sun reaches solar maximum, Mars spacecraft are preparing to study the effects of increased...
NASA on Alert: Scientists Gear Up for Solar Storms at Mars
SciTechDaily· 23 hours agoThe Sun will be at peak activity this year, providing a rare opportunity to study how solar storms...
Vega-C to launch Europe and China's first joint space mission
TNW· 2 days agoThe Solar wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer — or Smile for short — will blast into space...
Scientists Discover Evidence of Ancient Earth's Peculiarly Strong Magnetic Field
ExtremeTech· 6 days agoScientists searching for early records of Earth's innate magnetism have been surprised by a discovery. A team studying some of the oldest rocks in the world has found evidence that ...
NASA Mars imagery captures auroras covering planet
Newsweek· 18 hours agoA Mars orbiter has snapped spectacular aurora light shows rippling across the Red Planet's atmosphere, stretching across the entire globe. Just like Earth, Mars skies light up in a kaleidoscope ...
A clock in the rocks: what cosmic rays tell us about Earth’s changing surface and climate
The Conversation· 6 hours agoHow often do mountains collapse, volcanoes erupt or ice sheets melt? For Earth scientists, these are important questions as we try to improve projections to prepare communities for hazardous ...